These are the window variations for the supported Medusa workstations
around 1987-90. To get each set of values I had to count pixels on the
screen -- easy if the system had a screen-dump function and a
pixel-editor, but rather hard on the eyes if it didn't... Of all
these I suppose that SunOs+OpenWindows is the only one on which Medusa
might still run. But this old code is still run every time Medusa4
starts. Good job we have >2GHz processors now.

A bit more poking around in the start sequence found some curiosities in
the Bacis1 variables that are left after startup:

RESL$W (U) 1280 1024
Screen resolution: but I have a 1920x1280 display.

NOTE none of this matters when Medusa4 is running, it just amuses me to
find it's still there, lying unused for so many years.

I've found quite a few macros still in use that I wrote, or at least
originated but have been modified later. My bracketing and whitespace
style is fairly distinctive. And on paper I have part of a symbol
library generator I wrote in "Bacis1", although we called it
if-then-LCIS at the time, dated 28th November 1984. Happy Birthday....